The Real Shape
Brooklyn Torah Gazette | March 22, 2026
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The Real Shape

Brooklyn Torah Gazette | March 22, 2026

Since the Exodus (and even as far back as Abraham, who also celebrated Passover), and down through the generations, the matzah used for Passover has been referred to as ugot. That means “round cakes.” No, not square. Round.

Yes, we know machines have an easier time with squares. Let the machines leave Egypt and make their own Passover.

Since the Exodus (and even as far back as Abraham, who also celebrated Passover), and down through the generations, the matzah used for Passover has been referred to as ugot. That means “round cakes.” No, not square. Round.

Yes, we know machines have an easier time with squares. Let the machines leave Egypt and make their own Passover.

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